
The Baltimore Ravens face the Cincinnati Bengals for AFC North.
Unfortunately, they could be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson for a while before the playoffs.
Jackson was eliminated from Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos with a knee injury and, according to a report of ESPN‘s Quarterback Adam Schefter suffered a PCL sprain during the game.
On Monday, Ravens head coach John Harbaugh gave an update on Jackson, saying after an MRI he’ll be “week to week.”
“He’s had the MRIs and I’d say it’s a bit week-to-week,” Harbaugh said Monday when speaking to the media. “It’s going to be a weekly thing. As the week progresses, we will see for this week. It’s probably less likely for this week, but it’s not impossible. After that, it will become more and more likely.
The Ravens are scheduled to face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh.
According to Schefter’s report, players who suffer a PCL sprain tend to miss one to three weeks with the injury.
Replacement quarterback Tyler Huntley replaced Jackson on Sunday and completed 27 of 32 passes for 187 yards and one interception. He also had 10 rushing attempts for 41 yards and a touchdown. That touchdown came with less than a minute left and tied the game at nine. Justin Tucker’s extra point was the difference in Baltimore’s 10-9 win over the Broncos.
This story will be updated.
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